My grandmother died in 2005. She did not own a computer. I think she could have mastered some computer skills, but she had plenty of interests and activities and friends to keep her engaged in the world. She wrote things down, not fictional stories but events of her life, both past and present. After she died, I was given the honor of keeping some of her writings. I thought starting a blog with them might be fun. I hope readers will find it enjoyable. Thanks for stopping by.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Absolutely a mean mama!
November 6, 1964
Dear Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Tom,
I guess I better get busy and write a letter or I'll be getting a collect phone call.
Thanks for sending the Wayne Heralds. I really enjoyed them as usual.
We've had some rain over the weekend. Really soaked things up good.
No, you hadn't written that Merle was coming. Goodness, last time I saw them Willy was just a baby. Or did we see them when Nancy was a baby?
How does Tom like college? Do they work him pretty hard?
Is there any news about his hearing?
Well, Gary's folks won't be coming out. Yesterday Gary's mother had her hip operated on. I told you that she had been having lots of trouble with her leg. Her doctor finally told her to go to a bone specialist. The specialist told her that it was either surgery or soon she wouldn't be walking at all. She couldn't see being an invalid so she had the operation. Gary's dad called last night and said that she came through it real good. What they did was cut off the ball of the hip joint and put in a steel ball. Then they dug out the socket. The doctors said that she had apparently had this trouble since birth - a shallow hip socket or something like that. Anyway she'll be in a cast for three weeks. Sure hope this takes care of her trouble.
Hope you enjoyed your visit in Fremont. I've been meaning to write to her, but never get it done. The way time is flying it will probably be Christmas before I get it written.
I'm so mad. You know those place mats I was making for Aunt Ramona? Well after I got them hemmed, corners mitered, etc. I find that they mean to have you work on the side with just one loop. I could just scream. So now I'm making a border on the sides. But it sure makes me mad.
I think Dale will enjoy the Lego bricks most. He's been wanting some of them. We got a Christmas catalog from Sears. I looked at it and put it out of sight. I just couldn't see listening to "I want this and this, and this." Am I a mean old mama? I hear enough of that from what he sees on TV. Mary isn't too bad yet. Guess she doesn't see anything she wants.
Gary can use socks and T-shirts for Christmas. He wears size 12 socks. Or maybe a sport shirt.
Gary is done with his part time job at Monroe. Now maybe he can finish up at our other house and get it sold.
We're all just fine. The kids are just as ornery as ever. Right at the moment I can't think of any clever things they've said. They're always coming up with something though.
We found a Lutheran church a little over a mile from here. It is pretty new. Just six years old, about 200 members, and a LCA church. I like them real well. The people are real nice and friendly.
Guess I better get to work. I've got some bread ready to put in the pans. Also some of that inevitable ironing.
Love,
Gary, Greta, Dale and Mary
Thank you for Gary's birthday present. He hasn't bought anything yet.
What size of shirt and socks does Bill wear? Don't know what I'll get him for Xmas. But would like to know his size.
I got a Candy Land game for Dale for Xmas. Did a little early shopping last night.
I am guessing the letter Mom is needing to write is to Dora. Also, yes it is very mean to hide catalogs from kids. Actually, I used catalogs to keep mine quiet for a bit while they studied them.
The photo is of Grandpa and Grandma Bowder, shallow hip socket and all. I think they made a very handsome couple.
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